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1 Universität für Bodenkultur Wien University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Curriculum for the Master s Programme in Agricultural and Food Economy Programme classification no Effective date: October 1 st, 2014 For legal purposes, only the version of the curriculum that has been published in the official journal (Mitteilungsblatt) is binding and valid - this English translation is for information purposes only.

3 Curriculum of the Master degree programme Agricultural and Food Economy At the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna As at October 1 st, QUALIFICATION PROFILE The Master s Programme in Agricultural and Food Economy is a degree programme which serves to deepen and extend students pre-vocational academic education, building on the basis provided by a bachelor degree programme ( 51 [2] item 5 of the Universities Act UG 2002, Federal Law Gazette BGBl I no. 81/2009). The programme fulfils the requirements of Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications, article 11, letter e. 1a) Knowledge and personal and professional skills Students of the Master degree programme in Agricultural and Food Economy acquire a sound knowledge in the field of national and international Agricultural and Food Economy which opens up a broad operational area for graduates. Graduates are able to analyse business-related and social problems in the field of agricultural and food economics with scientific methods and to develop interdisciplinary solutions. They are able to think analytically, critically and systematically. They are equipped with the following key qualifications: Professional competences such as the understanding of markets, operational and social processes as well as regional, sectoral and international interdependencies; Methodical competences in the application of economic and social-scientific methods for the analysis of operational, regional and global processes and problems; Social competences such as team work, communication strategies, leader competences and a sense of responsibility. Graduates of the Master degree programme Agricultural and Food Economy qualify in two of the four specialisations offered: Business Management Marketing Agricultural and Food Policy Regional Development and Rural Sociology 1b) Professional qualifications Graduates are active in the following occupational fields: Management of businesses in the agriculture and food economy (agrarian production, processing and food trade, industrial raw materials and carriers of bio energy as well as services)

4 Regional management and rural development Public administration, public and private representation of interests, research and development centres as well as educational and counselling institutions National and international organisations as well as non-governmental organisations 2 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduates of the following bachelor s programmes in offered by BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, are eligible for admission with no further requirements: Agricultural Sciences Environment and Bio-Resources Management Viticulture, Enology and Wine Economics Equine Sciences For graduates of thematically related bachelor s programmes completed at other universities in Austria or abroad, mastery of the following learning outcomes is required for admission: Basic knowledge in the economic and social sciences Basic knowledge in agricultural production The basic knowledge required in the economic and social sciences includes economics, agricultural and food policy, basics of law and legislation, farm business management, agricultural markets and marketing, accounting, regional planning and rural sociology. The basic knowledge required in agricultural production includes crop production, animal husbandry and agricultural engineering. 3 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE 3a) Duration, total ECTS credits, and structure (1) The programme consists of courses and other requirements worth a total of 120 ECTS credits. This is equivalent to a duration of four semesters (a total of 3, minute credit hours). The programme is divided into Compulsory courses: Elective courses: Master s thesis: Free electives: Foreign languagetaught courses*): 27 ECTS credits 51 ECTS credits 30 ECTS credits 12 ECTS credits 9 ECTS credits

5 (2) In the course of the Master Programme in Agricultural and Food Economy, two specialisations have to be completed. From each of the chosen specializations 18 ECTS credit points have to be completed successfully from the field of compulsory courses. From the two chosen specializations elective courses to an extent of 15 ECTS have to be completed successfully. (3) Students are required to complete courses worth a total of 9 ECTS credits taught in a foreign language. These courses can be compulsory courses, elective courses, free electives, or courses taken at international universities abroad. (4) Programme structure (5) Limited number of participants in courses For courses with a limited number of participants the head of a Master course of the type UE, SE and PJ belonging to this curriculum ( ) is authorized to first admit students enrolled in the Master program; i.e. students enrolled in a Bachelor study program can only be admitted to the courses if further spaces are left on the course. The admission of students enrolled in the Master study program is conducted according to the following order of required courses by the students: compulsory course, elective course, free elective course. 3b) Three-pillar principle The three-pillar principle is one of the central identifying characteristics of both the bachelor s and master s programmes offered at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. In the master s programmes, the sum of the compulsory and elective courses must be made up of at least 15% technology and engineering 15% natural sciences 15% economic and social sciences, law The master s thesis, compulsory internship and free electives are excluded from the threepillar rule.

6 4 COMPULSORY COURSES Used abbreviations: ECTS = European Credit Transfer System points WS = Winter Semester SS = Summer Semester The following compulsory courses worth a total of 27 ECTS credits are required to complete the master s programme in Agricultural and Food Economy: number Compulsory courses type Semester ECTS credits title Field trip Agricultural and Food Economy EX SS Master Thesis Seminar MA SS Farm Business Management I VO WS Farm Business Management II VU WS Agricultural marketing I VO WS Agricultural marketing II VO SS Food and Agricultural Policies in New Institutional Economics VO SS Principles of Commodity Markets and Trade Policy VO WS Rural Sociology VO SS Management of Rural Development VO WS 3 5 ELECTIVE COURSES In the course of the Master study programme Agricultural and Food Economy elective courses to an extent of 51 ECTS credit points have to be completed successfully, whereby students have to choose courses marked with *) from two specialisations and successfully complete 18 ECTS in each of those (which adds to a total of 36 ECTS credit points). In addition, elective courses to an extent of 15 ECTS from one or both of the chosen specialisations have to be completed successfully. The completed specialisations are stated in the diploma. 5a) Specialisation Business Management number Business Management type Semester ECTS credits title Farm Business Management Application exercises*) UE WS/SS Seminar Farm Business Management*) SE WS Business Management Project*) PJ SS Environmental economics at company level*) VO WS Valuation and agriculture*) VO WS Tax Law*) VU WS 3

9 Management of Rural Development SE WS Nature and Landscape Conservation Economics VO WS Basics of development cooperation VO SS Coaching of project managers SE WS Agricultural Journalism VS WS Introduction to the law and politics of the European Union VO SS Agricultural Law VO WS General Environmental Law VO SS 3 6 FREE ELECTIVES Free electives worth a total of 12 ECTS credits are required to complete the master s programme in Agricultural and Food Economics. Free electives may be selected from all courses offered by all recognized universities in Austria and abroad. Free electives are intended to impart knowledge and skills in the student s own academic subject as well as in fields of general interest.

10 7 MASTER S THESIS A master s thesis is a paper on a scientific topic, to be written as part of a master s degree programme (for exceptions please see the By Laws of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, part III- Teaching, 30[9]). The thesis is worth a total of 30 ECTS credits. With their master s theses, students demonstrate their ability to independently address a scientific topic, both thematically and methodologically ( 51 [8] UG 2002 BGBl. I no. 81/2009). The topic of a master s thesis shall be chosen in such a way that it is reasonable to expect a student to be able to complete it within six months. Multiple students may jointly address a topic, provided that the performance of individual students can be assessed ( 81 [2] UG 2002 BGBl. I no. 81/2009). The master s thesis shall be written in German or English. Languages other than German or English are permissible only if approved and confirmed by the thesis supervisor. The thesis defence must be held in German or English regardless of the language of the thesis. 8 COMPLETION OF THE MASTER S PROGRAMME The Master s Programme in Agricultural and Food Economy has been completed when the student has passed all required courses and received a positive grade on the master s thesis and defence examination. 9 ACADEMIC DEGREE Graduates of the Master s Programme in Agricultural and Food Economy are awarded the academic title Diplom-Ingenieur (m) or Diplom-Ingenieurin (f), abbreviated as Dipl.-Ing./ Dipl.Ing. in or DI/DI in. The academic title Dipl.-Ing./Dipl.Ing. in or DI/DI in, if used, shall precede the bearer s name ( 88 [2] UG 2002 BGBl. I no. 81/2009).

11 10 EXAMINATION REGULATIONS (1) The Master s Programme in Agricultural and Food Economy has been completed successfully when the following requirements have been met: - positive completion of compulsory courses worth a total of 27 ECTS credits ( 4) - positive completion of elective courses from two specializations to an extent of 51 ECTS credits in total (18 ECTS credits each from the courses marked with *) and 15 ECTS credits from the two chosen specializations) - positive completion of free electives worth a total of 12 ECTS credits ( 6) - a positive grade on the master s thesis and the defence examination. (2) Student evaluation takes the form of course examinations. examinations can be either written or oral, as determined by the course instructor, taking the ECTS credit value of the course into account. Any prerequisites for admission to examinations shall be listed in 4 under the respective course/module. (3) The choice of examination method shall be based on the type of course: Lectures shall conclude with a written and/or oral examination, if continuous assessment of student performance is not applied. Seminars and project-based courses can be evaluated based on independently written papers, length and contents of which are determined by the course instructor. For all other course types, the examination type is at the instructor s discretion. (4) The topic of the master s thesis shall be selected from one of the subjects of the master s programme. The student must inform the dean in writing prior to the commencement of the work on the Master thesis. Thereby, the student has to state the Master thesis topic as well as the name of the supervisor of the Master thesis. (5) The completed master s thesis which has been assessed positively by the supervisor shall be publicly presented by the student and defended in the form of an academic discussion (defence examination) after successful completion of all courses. The committee shall consist of a committee chair and two additional university lecturers with a venia docendi or equivalent qualification. The student s total performance (thesis and defence examination) will be assigned a comprehensive grade. Both thesis and defence examination must receive a passing grade for the student to complete the programme. The written evaluations stating the grounds for the thesis grade and the defence examination grade are included in calculating the comprehensive grade and are documented separately. The comprehensive grade is calculated as follows: Master s thesis: 70% Defence examination (incl. presentation): 30% (6) A comprehensive evaluation of the student s performance on the entire programme shall be assigned. A comprehensive evaluation of passed means that each individual component of the programme was completed successfully. If individual components of the programme have not been successfully completed, the comprehensive evaluation is failed. A comprehensive evaluation of passed with honours is granted if the student has received no grade worse than a 2 (good) on all individual components, and if at least 50% of the individual components were graded with 1 (excellent).

12 11 TRANSITIONAL REGULATIONS (1) Students who are subject to the Master curriculum Agricultural and Food Economy (H 457, version October 1 st, 2010) that was in action to date, are entitled to complete their study program until November 30, (2) For those students who are repositioned to this Master curriculum after the transitional period or who voluntarily change to this Master curriculum, examinations for courses taken under the provisions of the previously valid curriculum shall be recognized towards the new programme under the provisions of this curriculum based on the list of equivalent courses. 12 EFFECTIVE DATE This curriculum shall take effect on October 1 st, 2014.

13 ANNEX TYPES OF COURSES The following types of courses are available: Lecture (VO) Lectures are courses in which certain areas of a subject and the methods used in this area are imparted through didactic presentation. Lab course (UE) Lab courses are courses in which students are instructed in specific practical skills, based on theoretical knowledge. Seminar (SE) Seminars are courses in which students are required to work independently on the respective subject, deepen their knowledge of the topic and discuss relevant issues. Field trips (EX) Field trips are courses in which students have the opportunity to experience relevant fields of study in real-life practical application, to deepen their knowledge of the respective subject. Field trips can be taken to destinations both in Austria and abroad. Master thesis seminar (MA) Master thesis seminars are seminars intended to provide students with academic support during the thesis writing process. Project course (PJ) Project courses are characterized by problem-based learning. Under instruction, students work (preferably in small groups) on case studies, applying appropriate scientific methods. Mixed-type courses: Mixed-type courses combine the characteristics of the courses named above (with the exception of project-type courses). Integration of different course-type elements improved the didactic value of these courses. Lecture /seminar (VS) Lecture/lab (VU)

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